All kinds of Martial Arts teach discipline, because without discipline, you cannot learn true martial arts. Whether or not you actually achieve any discipline from studying martial arts, has nothing to do with the art itself, but is determined by the attitude presented by the master/sifu/sensei of the dojo, and by yourself.
If you study at a serious dojo, then such things as discipline, power, improved health and harmony will present itself to you during the expanse of training.
Martial Arts without discipline = trouble..
All styles of martial arts do.
Yes there are martial art schools that teach Kendo
It depends on the specific martial art. Most of the arts will teach something along the lines of defense against weapons.
Karate Shotokan.
Most traditional martial arts include an emotional and a physical change. They teach self-discipline and respect, which I imagine you are referring to as 'internal'. All martial arts offer a physical development of skills, understanding and ability. Basically all martial arts have an internal and external aspect to them. The balance between the two is critical to being a good martial artist. Many arts stress one side or another, but they cannot exist alone. It is the whole Yin/Yang or hard/soft combination that works so well.
All styles of martial arts do.
Today, martial arts are used for various purposes including self-defense, physical fitness, and mental discipline. Many people practice martial arts to improve their health, build confidence, and develop focus and resilience. Additionally, martial arts are popular in competitive sports, with events like mixed martial arts (MMA) gaining significant attention. Furthermore, they are often incorporated into children's education to teach respect, discipline, and teamwork.
Discipline
Yes there are martial art schools that teach Kendo
Jackie Chan does not teach.
It depends on the specific martial art. Most of the arts will teach something along the lines of defense against weapons.
The Buddha did not specifically teach about martial arts as a formal practice; however, he emphasized the importance of non-violence (ahimsa) and compassion towards all beings. His teachings encouraged followers to cultivate inner peace, mindfulness, and self-discipline rather than engage in physical combat. While some Buddhist traditions may incorporate martial arts as a means of developing discipline and mental focus, the core Buddhist teachings prioritize harmony and the cessation of suffering over physical confrontation.
Karate Shotokan.
You would teach in a martial arts school. The Japanese would call it a dojo.
discipline such as respect the teacher and fellow students, always put your head up high and speak loudly to the teacher and eye contact is always used.
Many martial arts have the Axe kick, maybe just known by different names.
A discipline in the Martial Arts. Usually using a persons weight and movements against themselves.